To help you keep track of the configuration information, use the worksheets
in Appendix B, Calendar Server Configuration Worksheet. (However, you should determine this information before you run the Java
Enterprise System installer to avoid conflicts (such as port numbers) with other component
products.)

LDAP Server Options

Calendar Server requires a directory server for user authentication and for
the storage and retrieval of user preferences. The following table lists the options
used to gather host and port information for the LDAP server.

Table 3–1 User Preferences
Directory Options

Option

Description

LDAP Server Host Name

Host name of the LDAP directory server you are using for user authentication
and user preferences. The default is the current host.

LDAP Server Port

Port number that the LDAP directory server listens on. The default is 389.

Base DN

Entry in the LDAP directory used as the starting point from which searches will
occur. The default is o=currentdomain.

Directory Manager Options

The following table lists the options used to gather the name and password of
the user that is designated the Directory Manager.

Table 3–2 Directory
Manager Options

Option

Description

Directory Manager DN

User name that can make changes in the directory server schema. The default
is cn=Directory Manager.

Directory Manager Password

Password of the Directory Manager DN. There is no default.

Calendar Server Administrator

The Calendar Server Administrator is the user account that overrides any other
Calendar Server ACLs. The Calendar Server Administrator user account must exist in
your user authentication directory server. It is also used for proxy authentication.
The following table lists the options used to gather the Calendar Server Administrator’s
user ID and password.

Table 3–3 Calendar
Server Administrator Options

Option

Description

Administrator User ID

User ID of the Calendar Server Administrator; must be a user in the above LDAP
directory server. The default is calmaster.

Administrator Password

Password of the Calendar Server Administrator. There is no default.

Email and Email Alarms Options

You can configure Calendar Server to send an email alarm message to a Calendar
Server Administrator in case a server problem occurs. The following table lists the
options used to gather email information.

Table 3–4 Email and
Email Alarms Options

Option

Description

Email Alarms

Enables or disables email alarms. The default is Enabled.

Administrator Email Address

Email address of the Calendar Server Administrator who will receive the email
alarm messages.

SMTP Host Name

Host name of the SMTP server where Calendar Server sends the email alarm messages.
The default is the current host.

Runtime Configuration Options

You can configure the following Calendar Server runtime and system resource
options.

Table 3–5 Runtime Configuration
Options

Option

Description

Service Port

Port number that Calendar Server listens on to provide Web (HTTP) access to
users. The default is 80.

Maximum Sessions

Maximum number of Calendar Server sessions to allow concurrently. The default
is 5000.

Maximum Threads

Maximum number of Calendar Server threads to allow concurrently. The default
is 20.

Number of Server Processes

For Solaris: Maximum number of Calendar Server processes to run concurrently.
The default is the number of CPU's on the server where you are installing Calendar
Server.

For Linux: Only one process can run at a
time.

Runtime User ID

UNIX user name under which Calendar Server will run. This user name should not
be root. If the account does not exist, the configuration program
will create it. The default is icsuser.

Runtime Group ID

UNIX group under which Calendar Server will run. If the group does not exist,
the configuration program will create it. The default is icsgroup.

Calendar Server Startup

You can configure the following options to automatically start Calendar Server.

Table 3–6 Calendar
Server Startup Options

Option

Description

Start after successful installation

Whether to start Calendar Server automatically after a successful installation.
The default is checked.

Start on system startup

Whether to start Calendar Server automatically after a system startup. The default
is checked.

Directory where the Calendar Server writes archive backups. User defined directory
for storing the daily snapshot and transactions logs. If both types of backups are
desired, then place them in different directories. If no directory is specified, backups
are stored in the current directory.

Note –

Do not change the location or names of the logs and temporary files directories.